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View article: Calibration of MRI-based reference intervals to new samples
Calibration of MRI-based reference intervals to new samples Open
Reference intervals, defined as intervals containing a new observation with a specified probability relative to reference data, would be clinically useful in assessing brain magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). Brain charts, which are estimat…
View article: Systematic protocol to identify ‘clinical controls’ for paediatric neuroimaging research from clinically acquired brain MRIs
Systematic protocol to identify ‘clinical controls’ for paediatric neuroimaging research from clinically acquired brain MRIs Open
Introduction Progress at the intersection of artificial intelligence and paediatric neuroimaging necessitates large, heterogeneous datasets to generate robust and generalisable models. Retrospective analysis of clinical brain MRI scans off…
View article: A prospective protocol for remotely investigating brain-behaviour-genetics associations in adolescent patients in a paediatric health system with pre-existing clinical brain MRIs
A prospective protocol for remotely investigating brain-behaviour-genetics associations in adolescent patients in a paediatric health system with pre-existing clinical brain MRIs Open
Introduction Adolescence is a critical period marked by rapid brain development and the onset of many mental health disorders. Brain MRI studies during adolescence, especially when paired with behavioural phenotypes and information about g…
View article: A Prospective Brain-Behavior-Genetics Protocol Harnessing Clinically Acquired Pediatric Brain MRIs
A Prospective Brain-Behavior-Genetics Protocol Harnessing Clinically Acquired Pediatric Brain MRIs Open
Adolescence is a critical period marked by rapid brain development and the onset of many mental health disorders. Brain MRI studies during adolescence, especially when paired with behavioral phenotypes and information about genetic risk fa…
View article: WITHDRAWN: A systematic protocol to identify “clinical controls” for pediatric neuroimaging research from clinically acquired brain MRIs
WITHDRAWN: A systematic protocol to identify “clinical controls” for pediatric neuroimaging research from clinically acquired brain MRIs Open
Withdrawal Statement This version of the manuscript has been removed owing to the presence of confidential information.
View article: A Prospective Brain-Behavior-Genetics Protocol Harnessing Clinically Acquired Pediatric Brain MRIs
A Prospective Brain-Behavior-Genetics Protocol Harnessing Clinically Acquired Pediatric Brain MRIs Open
Adolescence is a critical period marked by rapid brain development and the onset of many mental health disorders. Brain MRI studies during adolescence, especially when paired with behavioral phenotypes and information about genetic risk fa…
View article: Increased face perception in individuals at clinical high-risk for psychosis: mechanisms, sex differences, and clinical correlates
Increased face perception in individuals at clinical high-risk for psychosis: mechanisms, sex differences, and clinical correlates Open
Altered visual perception has been observed across all phases of psychotic illness, suggesting that perceptual measures might be useful in identifying people at clinical high risk for psychosis (CHR). In a preliminary study, we found that …
View article: Polygenic Risk, Psychopathology, and Personalized Functional Brain Network Topography in Adolescence
Polygenic Risk, Psychopathology, and Personalized Functional Brain Network Topography in Adolescence Open
Importance Functional brain networks are associated with both behavior and genetic factors. To uncover biological mechanisms of psychopathology, it is critical to define how the spatial organization of these networks relates to genetic ris…
View article: The mechanisms underlying conditioning of phantom percepts differ between those with hallucinations and synesthesia
The mechanisms underlying conditioning of phantom percepts differ between those with hallucinations and synesthesia Open
There are many different kinds of ‘phantom’ percepts but it is unknown whether they are united by common mechanisms. For example, synaesthesia (e.g., numbers evoking colour) and hallucinations appear conceptually and phenomenologically sim…
View article: Conditioned Hallucinations and Prior Overweighting Are State-Sensitive Markers of Hallucination Susceptibility
Conditioned Hallucinations and Prior Overweighting Are State-Sensitive Markers of Hallucination Susceptibility Open
View article: Perceptual pathways to hallucinogenesis
Perceptual pathways to hallucinogenesis Open
View article: Measuring Voluntary Control Over Hallucinations: The Yale Control Over Perceptual Experiences (COPE) Scales
Measuring Voluntary Control Over Hallucinations: The Yale Control Over Perceptual Experiences (COPE) Scales Open
Auditory verbal hallucinations (AVH) frequently cause significant distress and dysfunction, and may be unresponsive to conventional treatments. Some voice-hearers report an ability to fully control the onset and offset of their AVH, making…
View article: Conditioned hallucinations and prior hyper-precision are state-sensitive markers of hallucination susceptibility
Conditioned hallucinations and prior hyper-precision are state-sensitive markers of hallucination susceptibility Open
Recent advances in computational psychiatry have identified latent cognitive and perceptual states that predispose to psychotic symptoms. Behavioral data fit to Bayesian models have demonstrated an over-reliance on priors during perception…
View article: Measuring Voluntary Control Over Hallucinations: The Yale Control Over Perceptual Experiences (COPE) Scales
Measuring Voluntary Control Over Hallucinations: The Yale Control Over Perceptual Experiences (COPE) Scales Open
Auditory verbal hallucinations (AVH) frequently cause significant distress and dysfunction, and may be unresponsive to conventional treatments. Some voice-hearers report an ability to fully control the onset and offset of their AVH, making…
View article: Increased face detection responses on the mooney faces test in people at clinical high risk for psychosis
Increased face detection responses on the mooney faces test in people at clinical high risk for psychosis Open
View article: Modeling perception and behavior in individuals at clinical high risk for psychosis: Support for the predictive processing framework
Modeling perception and behavior in individuals at clinical high risk for psychosis: Support for the predictive processing framework Open
Early intervention in psychotic spectrum disorders is critical for maximizing key clinical outcomes. While there is some evidence for the utility of intervention during the prodromal phase of the illness, efficacy of interventions is diffi…
View article: S197. PAVLOVIAN CONDITIONED HALLUCINATIONS TASKS AND PSYCHOMETRIC THRESHOLDING IN ENRICHED ONLINE SAMPLE
S197. PAVLOVIAN CONDITIONED HALLUCINATIONS TASKS AND PSYCHOMETRIC THRESHOLDING IN ENRICHED ONLINE SAMPLE Open
Background The predictive coding framework of perception postulates that we automatically infer what is around us by combining our sensory input with our prior beliefs. Mathematical models based in Bayesian statistics can describe this pro…
View article: Development of Voluntary Control Over Voice-Hearing Experiences: Evidence From Treatment-Seeking and Non-Treatment-Seeking Voice-Hearers
Development of Voluntary Control Over Voice-Hearing Experiences: Evidence From Treatment-Seeking and Non-Treatment-Seeking Voice-Hearers Open
Voluntary control over voice-hearing experiences is one of the most consistent predictors of functioning among voice-hearers. However, control over voice-hearing experiences is likely to be more nuanced and variable than may be appreciated…